Australian skincare brand Aesopcollaborates with design firm Paulin, Paulin, Paulin on a concept spa in Paris. The firm’s office space on the fashionable rue Saint- Honoréhas been transformed into a pop-up spa offering Aesop facials for the first time in Paris. Founded by legendary designer Pierre Paulin, the firm has decorated the space with carefully curated furniture.
The design concept gives visitors privacy from the chaotic pulse of Paris. Aesop’s own architect Jean-Philippe Bonnefoi focused on creating the sounds and scents of the space to complement the atmosphere.
But while her acting skills run deep, it’s the dramatic changes in her appearance over the years that have remained a main talking point. From breast augmentation to controversial skin lightening, here’s how Mbau’s dramatically changed her appearance.
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Maintaining an hourglass figureIn an effort to maintain her figure, Mbau underwent several liposuction procedures. In 2017, she told Drum magazine that she’d had a waist reduction procedure and liposuction because she “wanted an hourglass, 22-year-old looking body”.
Emigrar en España es algo que siempre es atractivo, por lugares, calidad y estilo de vida... Parajes espectaculares, que sin embargo, los propios españoles apenas conocemos. Se trata de poblaciones bastante desconocidas para los nacionales, situadas mayormente en aquello que se conoce como "la España vaciada". De hecho, son lugares que necesitan de ser repoblados, por lo que iniciar una nueva vida en ellos puede ser incluso rentable, ya que andan buscando habitantes y gente para que entre a vivir en ellos.
Michael Jordan’s rookie Nike Air Ship shoes expected to sell for US$1m at auction
A pair of shoes worn NBA basketball legend Michael Jordan in his rookie season are expected to fetch a record price when they go up for auction at Sothebys later this month.
The Nike Air Ship trainers, which Jordan wore in his fifth game for the Chicago Bulls back in the 1984-85 season, are expected to be sold for between US$1 million and US$1.
By country, the 2023 statistics show that about 32 per cent of Japanese expatriates live in the United States, while 7.9 per cent of them are living in China.While the number of Japanese living in Asia, Europe, the countries of the former Soviet Union, North America and South America fell, more Japanese are living in Africa, the Middle East, Central America and Oceania.“Personally, my family and I would have liked to stay in London longer, but it was just not possible with my job,” said Izumi Tsuji, a professor at Chuo University who returned to Tokyo in 2019 after a year in Britain.